AT&T agreed to pay $700,000 to resolve complaints that the company switched certain consumers to its mandatory monthly wireless data plans even though it had promised they could retain their existing pay-as-you-go data plans.

Making wireless power a reality, Texas Instruments today introduced its first single-chip wireless power receiver with integrated battery charger and a new "free-position" transmitter integrated circuit, which expands the charge area by 400 percent.

Samsung's 840 family of SSDs is available for purchase including the the 840 Pro SSD. The specific bundle will include a code for a downloadable full version of the "Assassin's Creed III" video game with purchase of the 128 GB, 256 GB or 512 GB models.

Sprint has entered into a definitive agreement with U.S.
Cellular to acquire PCS spectrum and customers in parts of
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri and Ohio including the
Chicago and St. Louis markets for $480 million in cash and the
assumption of certain liabilities.